I am so glad I'd happenstance found this channel. The RUclips truly is an incredible place that contains just about everything we can think of it not think of! It has helped my family so much, from the numerous "how to" to the educating about the things that we have one time or another wondered about. Far better than just reading an encyclopedias but to actually see it is just amazing! It may not have begun like so, but what it's become is truly magical! Now, our family relies on it to learn things and for everything about life 's trivials. It has made us very knowledgeable and our family absolutely can not do without! Thank you to The RUclips creators and it's content creators. Truly the most helpful site ever!
You didn’t mention that the mature pads of the huge Victoria waterlilies can support the weight of a small child! I’ve seen them in the conservatory at the Brooklyn Botanic garden. Totally amazing!
Hi .. just want to correct something here . the postage stamp that was shown on this video is not an Indonesian stamp but Malaysian. I am from East Malaysia which is situated in the Island of Borneo. Our rainforest do have a lot of this Rafflesia flower.
Thanks for pointing that out! Indeed, I realized afterward that I mistakenly used a Malaysian stamp instead of an Indonesian one, and it’s clearly stated on it. It’s great to learn that you’re from East Malaysia, home to the magnificent rainforests where the Rafflesia flower thrives. I appreciate your correction and your insight. Thank you for watching and contributing to the accuracy of the content!
Di Indonesia pun banyak tumbuh bunga raflesia. Kalau tumbuhan. Bunga2 an. Pohon2 dan buah2 an itu tak bisa di klaim oleh satu negara yah. Karena tanaman itu bisa tumbuh di mana aja. Dan bukannya bunga nasional malaysia itu bunga raya..?? Dan bunga raflesia arnoldi adalah bunga nasional Indonesia yang di temukan oleh orang Belanda ber nama raffles..
Stellar Eureka did a great job compiling this list of rare and unique plants and flowers. I was familiar with most, but was pleased to be introduced to a few plants and flowers that I were new to me. Thank you!
I'm thrilled to hear you enjoyed the video and discovered some new plants and flowers! It's always exciting to share these natural wonders. Thanks for your support, and feel free to suggest any topics you're curious about for future videos!
New subscriber here, as a big lover of the animal and plant kingdom I'm fascinated by your beautiful and sensible videos. Thank you, and please keep on making them. x
Thank you so very much for introducing these marvelous wonders of Mother Earth!! Well done indeed! Prescribed (I wish out of 378K views, more people would have done it).
They are all amazing in their own rite! However, I am most fascinated by the 'bee orchid', the 'ghost orchid' and, ESPECIALLY, 'udumbara'__going to do some homework on that one! 😱🌱🌿😛😺 Thank you for this awesome collection of Mother Nature's weird and wonderful! 🙏😇✨💫🌱🌿🌻🐝🌳🌎💖🙌😺
I’m so glad you enjoyed the collection and found inspiration in the beauty of Mother Nature’s creations! Thank you for your appreciation, and I hope your ‘homework’ on these wonders brings you even more awe and insights into the natural world!
My Queen of the Night plant has gotten huge. She hasn't bloomed in 2 years. I will be patient 😌. Our Praying mantis moved right in on her with all her " arms to climb on and hang upside down. I have 3 air plants growing great on her. I think the daily misting of the air plants and praying mantis ( Vera) is why she has gotten so large. I don't water her soil but twice a month. I value this plant so much. Thank you ⚘️ for this video, most enjoyable!
I was looking for someone else to say they had one! I got mine for like, less than 30 dollars a few years ago. It's huge. easily 5 ft in length. Blooms a hundred flowers a season. Yeah, i love it. But i must ask?? is it really that rare?? Really that reverenced? A "once in a lifetime" sight? I mean... ya'll can come to my house to see it... lol
The Queen of the night cactus (Selenicereus grandiflorus) isn’t rare at all, at least in cultivation. I mean it’s a common gardencenter plant and easy propagated by stemcuttings (try it yourself and give them away to other people). But the fact that it isn’t hard to find and grow shouldn’t minder the excitement for the blooms! 🌸 At least, they are by far the biggest cactus blooms in the world and a spactacle nonetheless ✨
My brother has a large one growing down in Florida. It seems to be in bloom each time I visit, the fragrance at night is intoxicating! He also has quite a few Ghost orchids growing on his property.
So? I have a Queen of the Night plant in my house. It blooms, it's gorgeous. I got it for like, less than 30 dollars. It's huge. easily 5 ft in length. Blooms a hundred flowers a season. Yeah, i love it. But i must ask?? is it really that rare?? Really that reverenced? A "once in a lifetime" sight? I mean... ya'll can come to my house to see it....
@@THORMYN1 Georgia. Got at a local plant store. It was in a hanging basket. It was big when I got it, but now it barely fits in the backseat of the car. It loves GA summers on my porch and forgetting to be watered LOL.
You may view these attending or visiting botanical gardens lovely day fascinating our minds what a wonderful world to praise our loving God Jehovah by his 1st born Sons Helping hands you may enjoy paradise Forever Enjoy your journey
@lur9017 spotted them indeed! It has to do with the video editing software that I use and a setting that I forgot to set it those segments. Pinky promise that it won’t happen on the next one 🙏🏻
To Stellar Eureka - Please eliminate the irritating sound at 24:11. And then at 27:11, the sound gets so loud that you can barely hear the narrator speaking. Other than that, this is a beautiful and informative video.
Very interesting video and I cannot imagine the work involved in producing one. I have to admit that muted the sound because the background music was too loud at times, and just sounded like noise, not music.
My best friend worked in Southeast Asia for four years. On an organized nature walk for the Canadian workers … research chemists … the group came upon a blooming Corpse Flower. He told me it smelled like a garbage can left out in the sun … I gather that’s an accurate description. Enormous, beautiful, but at a great distance. 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
I have a Metasequoia glyptostroboides aureum in my east Essex garden, UK, and I have to say I love it. It is so vibrant in each season changing beautifully. It is hardy in my cold exposed garden, doing really well in heavy clay. I would definitely recommend it. I wish I could also grow a fabulous baobab.....but mustn't be greedy.
I have a Night Blooming Cerus n it is absolutely gorgeous. The one i have now has gotten rather large n it will bloom in June. The cold caught us off guard as it doesnt like cold weather at all. I've lost quite a few stems n was very sad. But thank God they will come back. We live 1 mile from the Gulf of Mexico in the state of Mississippi.
Can I use your video clips? Of course I will credit your channel in my description box I will make RUclips shorts only 🙏 & I make videos in different languages
Bravo! It’s always fascinating when I see things I’m both familiar with and not. Especially in my own backyard. I live 10 miles from the Altamaha River in Georgia and will be moving to the Florida swamp. They both should grow and are native. The state will be happy at least!
Absolutely, your interest in seed sources for endangered species is crucial for conservation efforts. It’s worth mentioning that while seed banks play a vital role in preserving plant biodiversity (there are many across the globe) not all endangered plants can be saved this way. Many trees and other plants have seeds that don’t survive the traditional drying and freezing processes used in seed banking. This challenge has spurred the search for alternative methods to protect these vulnerable species, emphasizing the importance of supporting seed banks and their innovative efforts in plant conservation. As of today, about 8% of trees and plants can not be saved if they go extinct with existing preservation methods
Could you please respond? Where did you get the picture that you used to post your very interesting video? I need to know as I need to ask permission to use it as a cross stitch design. The design will be for me only. It will not be sold in it's charted form or in it's finished form. It's only for me. Pls respond, thank you.
Apologies for the delay, I've been busy editing my next video! Thanks for your interest. Yes, you're welcome to use the image for your cross-stitch design, under one condition: I'd love to see the finished product once it's done! I'm looking forward to seeing your work In the following link, you will find the image in a higher resolution - postimg.cc/VrK5QBrg
I see bee orchids in my area. Bought seeds for dragons blood tree and Puya from china but most seeds from china do not germinate at all. Managed to grow baobab but later died from summer heat. Travellers palm is sold here but it doesnt tolerate frost. So we are bound by natures course. Yet I wonder if wollemi pine seeds are available.
Sorry… I can’t pick any specific plant as a favorite. You picked these 25 for a reason and I know why.. They are each totally unique.. I do admit - I kinda favor the “Bug Eaters.” How clever..
Best ever visual and audio presentation of these plants I have ever seen. Thank you
I am so glad I'd happenstance found this channel. The RUclips truly is an incredible place that contains just about everything we can think of it not think of! It has helped my family so much, from the numerous "how to" to the educating about the things that we have one time or another wondered about. Far better than just reading an encyclopedias but to actually see it is just amazing!
It may not have begun like so, but what it's become is truly magical! Now, our family relies on it to learn things and for everything about life 's trivials. It has made us very knowledgeable and our family absolutely can not do without!
Thank you to The RUclips creators and it's content creators. Truly the most helpful site ever!
You didn’t mention that the mature pads of the huge Victoria waterlilies can support the weight of a small child! I’ve seen them in the conservatory at the Brooklyn Botanic garden.
Totally amazing!
This is a remarkable amount of beautiful flowers and plants. Every single one of them is amazing. Thank you for compiling them for us! Gorgeous!
Hi .. just want to correct something here . the postage stamp that was shown on this video is not an Indonesian stamp but Malaysian. I am from East Malaysia which is situated in the Island of Borneo. Our rainforest do have a lot of this Rafflesia flower.
What postage stamp ? The stellar eureka ?
Thanks for pointing that out! Indeed, I realized afterward that I mistakenly used a Malaysian stamp instead of an Indonesian one, and it’s clearly stated on it. It’s great to learn that you’re from East Malaysia, home to the magnificent rainforests where the Rafflesia flower thrives. I appreciate your correction and your insight.
Thank you for watching and contributing to the accuracy of the content!
Di Indonesia pun banyak tumbuh bunga raflesia. Kalau tumbuhan. Bunga2 an. Pohon2 dan buah2 an itu tak bisa di klaim oleh satu negara yah. Karena tanaman itu bisa tumbuh di mana aja. Dan bukannya bunga nasional malaysia itu bunga raya..?? Dan bunga raflesia arnoldi adalah bunga nasional Indonesia yang di temukan oleh orang Belanda ber nama raffles..
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You know, I really excited to see some of the rare and exotic plats in your video. Thank you so much your effort to post for everyone.
He is Allah, the creator who gave everything its creation then guided it
They are all gorgeous and should be protected. Thanks for the video!
You deed a great job.
What a wonderful world we inhabit.
Love the qualities he uses to show us other things we can learn from our Fathers creation in plants earthwide
Very amazing to see.Good Photography.
I was eye-openingand learned a lot from this video. Thanks for sharing!
Stellar Eureka did a great job compiling this list of rare and unique plants and flowers. I was familiar with most, but was pleased to be introduced to a few plants and flowers that I were new to me. Thank you!
I'm thrilled to hear you enjoyed the video and discovered some new plants and flowers! It's always exciting to share these natural wonders.
Thanks for your support, and feel free to suggest any topics you're curious about for future videos!
Wow, learned so much again from RUclips ! Thanks for this amazing video!
Fantastic 🌎🌍🌏 global botanical and wild ingenitor.😅❤🤝👍👌☝
I enjoyed this video and learned a lot of fascinating facts nature is hiding from us, Thank you,
Glorious!!❤❤❤
Thank you so very much for sharing
This Very Good 🌎
Blessings
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Thank you, I am amazed!.
I never saw this dancing plant and thank you for sharing sir 🙏😂🤣😂 dancing plant !
He is Allah, the creator who gave everything its creation then guided it
One plant that isn’t on this list that is super beautiful is protea Talopea with super bright red flowers 🌺 This rare plant is native to Australia
La botanica es increible. Siempre te puedes impresionar con la variedad de especies que existen. Informacion muy util!!
Wonderful thank you ❤
amazing plants!Thank you for this video.
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching
Absolutely stunning wow ..
Thank you so much ....
beautiful world!!!! thanks you
Greetings from the BIG SKY. Interesting.
Thanks for the amazing video.
I like the chocolate cosmos. Hope some day I will find one for my foodforest in southern Florida.
New subscriber here, as a big lover of the animal and plant kingdom I'm fascinated by your beautiful and sensible videos. Thank you, and please keep on making them. x
Thanks from thailand
Great documentary! Thanks for showing it on RUclips.
Hello very interesting I love flowers and plants and the trees wao impressive
Thank you so very much for introducing these marvelous wonders of Mother Earth!! Well done indeed! Prescribed (I wish out of 378K views, more people would have done it).
WoW God Produced Every thing Gorgeous Alive , Flowers Are Amazing Wonderful So Beautiful , Excellent Videos God bless you , 🙏 ❤️ 😊 🙌 💖
Thank you very much.
They are all amazing in their own rite! However, I am most fascinated by the 'bee orchid', the 'ghost orchid' and, ESPECIALLY, 'udumbara'__going to do some homework on that one! 😱🌱🌿😛😺
Thank you for this awesome collection of Mother Nature's weird and wonderful! 🙏😇✨💫🌱🌿🌻🐝🌳🌎💖🙌😺
I’m so glad you enjoyed the collection and found inspiration in the beauty of Mother Nature’s creations!
Thank you for your appreciation, and I hope your ‘homework’ on these wonders brings you even more awe and insights into the natural world!
Wow beautiful flower's ❤❤❤❤😊
Great video ❤
wonderful to watch and nice to identify the few I've seen on my travels and in gardens at home
GOD'S CREATION SHOWS HOW MAGNIFICENT HE IS N THESE ARE JUST A FEW. HE IS OUR CREATOR N THE CREATOR OF ALL THINGS SEEN N UNSEEN.
I loved all of it
Thank you ❤❤
Wonderful plants.
Very nice ❤❤
First time watching the channel, good job. 👍
THANK YOU, JUST LOVED THIS
Thanhk you❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊
سبحان الله . تجلى الله فيما خلق ❤
My Queen of the Night plant has gotten huge. She hasn't bloomed in 2 years. I will be patient 😌. Our Praying mantis moved right in on her with all her " arms to climb on and hang upside down. I have 3 air plants growing great on her. I think the daily misting of the air plants and praying mantis ( Vera) is why she has gotten so large. I don't water her soil but twice a month. I value this plant so much. Thank you ⚘️ for this video, most enjoyable!
A lot of these plants are present in the Philippines 🇵🇭. Wow!
I was looking for someone else to say they had one! I got mine for like, less than 30 dollars a few years ago. It's huge. easily 5 ft in length. Blooms a hundred flowers a season. Yeah, i love it. But i must ask?? is it really that rare?? Really that reverenced? A "once in a lifetime" sight? I mean... ya'll can come to my house to see it... lol
The Queen of the night cactus (Selenicereus grandiflorus) isn’t rare at all, at least in cultivation. I mean it’s a common gardencenter plant and easy propagated by stemcuttings (try it yourself and give them away to other people). But the fact that it isn’t hard to find and grow shouldn’t minder the excitement for the blooms! 🌸 At least, they are by far the biggest cactus blooms in the world and a spactacle nonetheless ✨
My brother has a large one growing down in Florida. It seems to be in bloom each time I visit, the fragrance at night is intoxicating! He also has quite a few Ghost orchids growing on his property.
beautiful
I’ve seen a “Corpse flower” blooming at the NYC Botanic Garden.
Stinky lol. 😂
Nature can be wonderful if we treated fair. Thank you
The corpse flower…. just beautiful in its own right… there is a beauty in all things and if one looks hard enough it shall be found… I’m sure !!
So? I have a Queen of the Night plant in my house. It blooms, it's gorgeous. I got it for like, less than 30 dollars. It's huge. easily 5 ft in length. Blooms a hundred flowers a season. Yeah, i love it. But i must ask?? is it really that rare?? Really that reverenced? A "once in a lifetime" sight? I mean... ya'll can come to my house to see it....
Where are you and how did you get it?
@@THORMYN1 Georgia. Got at a local plant store. It was in a hanging basket. It was big when I got it, but now it barely fits in the backseat of the car. It loves GA summers on my porch and forgetting to be watered LOL.
You may view these attending or visiting botanical gardens lovely day fascinating our minds what a wonderful world to praise our loving God Jehovah by his 1st born Sons Helping hands you may enjoy paradise Forever Enjoy your journey
Wonderful nature. Wonderful video.
The music got too loud at times! Otherwise wonderful video!
Thanks for your kind comment! Do you mind pointing out where it gets too loud? I will try to fix it
It was only a couple times. I thought the video was wonderful thank you. I shouldn't have said anything. Keep up the good work!
@lur9017 spotted them indeed!
It has to do with the video editing software that I use and a setting that I forgot to set it those segments.
Pinky promise that it won’t happen on the next one 🙏🏻
@@StellarEureka😂😂😂
@@StellarEurekasweet of you! And the pinky promise is too cute! Excellent video!!!
Wow!!!!!!!
Man must aknowlage. Presave the wonders of live nature.
Pujari Mundi is the most fascinating to me!!
18:55 this plant I see everywhere in the U.S.
❤MORE OF GOD'S ❤❤WONDERFUL CREATIONS ❤❤❤❤
To Stellar Eureka - Please eliminate the irritating sound at 24:11. And then at 27:11, the sound gets so loud that you can barely hear the narrator speaking. Other than that, this is a beautiful and informative video.
Excellent
Very interesting video and I cannot imagine the work involved in producing one. I have to admit that muted the sound because the background music was too loud at times, and just sounded like noise, not music.
Thanks you
awesome vid
Buen documental la verdad es bonito saber lo de nuestra naturaleza
La flora es maravillosa y aquí veo flores que nunca había visto.
Music too loud at times. Unable to hear.
Wonderful.
Que espectacular
Yeay Indonesia,,
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Bacot. Indonesia ud rusak karena penduduknya ga peduli lingkungan. Mau tambah rusak Indonesia dengan mempromosikan turisme?
I appreciate the viewing and thanks very much 😊❤
My best friend worked in Southeast Asia for four years. On an organized nature walk for the Canadian workers … research chemists … the group came upon a blooming Corpse Flower. He told me it smelled like a garbage can left out in the sun … I gather that’s an accurate description. Enormous, beautiful, but at a great distance. 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
Where did you get that picture? It looks like a picture of a Puya Raaimondii.
I have a Metasequoia glyptostroboides aureum in my east Essex garden, UK, and I have to say I love it. It is so vibrant in each season changing beautifully. It is hardy in my cold exposed garden, doing really well in heavy clay. I would definitely recommend it. I wish I could also grow a fabulous baobab.....but mustn't be greedy.
I have a Night Blooming Cerus n it is absolutely gorgeous. The one i have now has gotten rather large n it will bloom in June. The cold caught us off guard as it doesnt like cold weather at all. I've lost quite a few stems n was very sad. But thank God they will come back. We live 1 mile from the Gulf of Mexico in the state of Mississippi.
Can I use your video clips? Of course I will credit your channel in my description box
I will make RUclips shorts only 🙏
& I make videos in different languages
Wow it's look like animal eyes👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👌🙏🎉
Bravo! It’s always fascinating when I see things I’m both familiar with and not. Especially in my own backyard. I live 10 miles from the Altamaha River in Georgia and will be moving to the Florida swamp. They both should grow and are native. The state will be happy at least!
I always keep rare collection at my Brilliogarden
Very useful info 👏
From this 25 so far I collected 6 of them
Is there a seed source for any of these? Particularly the endangered ones?
Absolutely, your interest in seed sources for endangered species is crucial for conservation efforts. It’s worth mentioning that while seed banks play a vital role in preserving plant biodiversity (there are many across the globe) not all endangered plants can be saved this way.
Many trees and other plants have seeds that don’t survive the traditional drying and freezing processes used in seed banking. This challenge has spurred the search for alternative methods to protect these vulnerable species, emphasizing the importance of supporting seed banks and their innovative efforts in plant conservation.
As of today, about 8% of trees and plants
can not be saved if they go extinct with existing preservation methods
a very nice vidio otherwise from the random very laod music its perfect
Could you please respond? Where did you get the picture that you used to post your very interesting video? I need to know as I need to ask permission to use it as a cross stitch design. The design will be for me only. It will not be sold in it's charted form or in it's finished form. It's only for me. Pls respond, thank you.
Apologies for the delay, I've been busy editing my next video!
Thanks for your interest. Yes, you're welcome to use the image for your cross-stitch design, under one condition: I'd love to see the finished product once it's done! I'm looking forward to seeing your work
In the following link, you will find the image in a higher resolution - postimg.cc/VrK5QBrg
magnificent
These are Madagascar baobabs shown, African are more "stubby" and have a larger tree canopy. They are also found in Australia.
❤praise to the creative Cr3ator of these amazing flowers❤❤AllahuAkbar❤❤
Look at the Tower of Jewel plant. Amazing flower pattern.
Whats the name of the plant at the beginnning of the video?it looks an agave
Now subscriber, your channel’s very interesting. I wish I could see👍🙏❤️
I see bee orchids in my area. Bought seeds for dragons blood tree and Puya from china but most seeds from china do not germinate at all. Managed to grow baobab but later died from summer heat. Travellers palm is sold here but it doesnt tolerate frost. So we are bound by natures course. Yet I wonder if wollemi pine seeds are available.
Beautiful nature creation ❤️
rheum nobilis would be on my list
Bunga seperti raflesia bunga bangkai kantong semar banyak tumbuh di indonesia
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Sorry… I can’t pick any specific plant as a favorite. You picked these 25 for a reason and I know why.. They are each totally unique.. I do admit - I kinda favor the “Bug Eaters.” How clever..
Где можно купить семена шоколадной космеи?
At one time I had some seeds from a cool looking “Bat”plant but lost them but I Do have some Dracula Lilies.